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his deep throws againt us always seem to be laser guided missiles...remember that bomb to Tims in double coverage that landed perfectly in his arms for a TD with Bills defenders all over him??

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I have a feeling when we play the Pats this season we're going to realize how foolish it was to judge Brady based off one game.

The Falcons learned not to judge him on three quarters.... ouch!

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his deep throws againt us always seem to be laser guided missiles...remember that bomb to Tims in double coverage that landed perfectly in his arms for a TD with Bills defenders all over him??

 

his deep throws againt us always seem to be laser guided missiles...remember that bomb to Tims in double coverage that landed perfectly in his arms for a TD with Bills defenders all over him??

and who was covering? We have had some real treats on the Bills.

 

I think part of why they win is intimidation. Just a mindset that somehow they are going to beat you.

Hpe the Chiefs game empowers others to say " yes we can"

Leodis for one, pre Donnie Henderson

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Apart from differences in the KC defense in terms of experience and proven quality, this is kind of an apples to oranges comparison. KC ran a lot of man coverage. Buffalo is not going to do much of that. Buffalo is very much going to be a zone coverage team. Brady tends to have zone coverage teams for lunch, unless they can generate a tone of pressure with their front seven. Buffalo's front four in particular are going to have to be very effective versus NE's offensive line to create the pressure needed to frustrate Brady the way KC did.

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Yes, our defense could do the same. We may be able to get more pressure, probably can't cover as well. Make Brady prove he can still be accurate deep. He is in decline, that is not debatable (we all are, after all), just a question of how fast.

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http://thecomeback.com/freezingcoldtakes/nfl/never-forget-for-one-week-in-2014-tom-brady-and-the-patriots-dynasty-was-dead.html

 

Just two years ago, though, the Patriots started the season 1-1, then eked out an ugly 16-9 Sept. 21 home win over the Raiders before being clobbered 41-14 Sept. 29 by Kansas City on Monday Night Football. Brady played particularly poorly in both games, and that led to a whole lot of people assuming the then-37-year-old Brady and the Patriots’ dynasty were both done.

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How have you determined this already? :excl:

 

 

 

Well...Maybe it does...But I don't see how anyone could possibly know seeing as though every player is new back there...

 

You have a crystal ball or something? B-)

He has determined it already and, no, he doesn't have a crystal ball. If you combined every post of his that was some variation of "the Bills suck" into one post, he would have, well, one post...

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NE didn't really have a problem moving the ball until they fell behind late and the noose got a little tighter around the neck. They will score points regardless but what everyone got to see is that you can move the ball on them as well.

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He has determined it already and, no, he doesn't have a crystal ball. If you combined every post of his that was some variation of "the Bills suck" into one post, he would have, well, one post...

well, he might have a crystal ball...

NE didn't really have a problem moving the ball until they fell behind late and the noose got a little tighter around the neck. They will score points regardless but what everyone got to see is that you can move the ball on them as well.

You have to put up points on them, thats for sure

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